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Ceri Coburn, Bridgend GB

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20110267932Copy Protection System for Data Carriers - A copy-protected compact disc includes, within a single session, a table of contents (TOC) and a Video CD index (VI). Each track (T) is prefaced by unrecoverable data (UD) at a track start position (ATOC) indicated by the table of contents (TOC). However, the Video CD index (VI) indicates the actual position (AP) of the tracks. DVD players use the Video CD index (VI) to locate the tracks, while the CD-ROM drives use the table of contents (TOC) and read the unrecoverable data (UD), which prevents them from reading the subsequent track (T). The unrecoverable data (UD) may be prefaced by data pointers (DP) which cause the CD-ROM drive to load a player program in response to the error condition. The player program can be used to play the tracks (T), but restricts copying. Subchannel data (P; DX) causes audio CD players to ignore the Video CD index (VI) and the unrecoverable data (UD), and to play the tracks (T) at their actual start positions (AP).11-03-2011

Eric Coburn, County Durham GB

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20100293745Filter Cleaning Mechanisms - In one aspect, the present invention provides a filter cleaning mechanism comprising: a filter material (11-25-2010

Eric Coburn, Durham GB

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20090271941Upright Vacuum Cleaners - The present invention provides an upright vacuum cleaner (11-05-2009

Eric Coburn, Coxhoe GB

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20080250601Filter cleaning mechanisms - In one aspect, the present invention provides a filter cleaning mechanism comprising: a filter material (10-16-2008

Patent applications by Eric Coburn, Coxhoe GB

James Gary Coburn, Victoria CA

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20110187393MOISTURE DETECTION SENSORS FOR BUILDING STRUCTURES - A moisture detection sensor self-adhesive tape is used in a building structure to detect moisture penetration and includes a substrate of dielectric, hydrophobic material. Two elongate, parallel, conductors are secured to the top surface of the substrate and a protective layer of non-hygroscopic, water pervious material secured to the to the top surface of the substrate, over the conductors. A pressure sensitive mounting adhesive is placed on a bottom surface of the substrate and covered with a release sheet. The sensor may include moisture probes adapted to penetrate the protective layer, the respective conductors and the substrate and to extend into a building component to which the substrate has been adhered. The preferred moisture probe is a U-shaped metal staple configured to be driven in by a conventional power stapler.08-04-2011